Jeremy corbyn failed to name labor six Tests for the brexit deal in an embarrassing moment to end his party conference the Labour leader was challenged by the BBC’s lawrenceburg to name the specific criteria the party has said it will measure the deal against mr. cord and has insisted he will order his MPs to vote down the deal if it fails to pass the tests which include demands for the exact same benefits as in you membership and a strong and collaborative future relationship with Europe but he failed to name any of the tests instead reeling off a list of separate demands before awkwardly noting…

Continue reading… olants Berg had read them out so he didn’t have to asked to spell out the tests mr. Corbyn said we have made clear all along that our tests are on access to the market or on a customs union are on appropriate regulations that protect jobs environment and consumer rights and of course an end to the speculation on the danger of the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic ruins Bert told him well the six tests you set out last year were actually about Fair migration strong collaboration with the EU protecting security delivering for the nations and regions protecting workers rights and having the same benefits as a single market that’s not precisely what you just outlined share this article share looking startled mr corbyn’s fluttered well you’ve got the six tests there and you have read them out [Music] you can see exactly what they are what are Labour’s six tests for brexit labour has insisted it will only vote for a brexit deal that meets at six Tests and Emily found Barry claimed today the checkers plan cannot do so the tests are one does it ensure a strong and collaborative future relationship with the EU – does it deliver the exact same benefits as we currently have as members of the single market and customs union 3 does it ensure the fair management of migration in the interests of the economy and communities for does it defend rights and protections and prevent a race to the bottom five does it protect national security and our capacity to tackle cross-border crime six